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100 Dollar Laptop Due Next Year

Postby MASONIC PLOT » Sat Jan 13, 2007 8:44 pm

Something smells fishy here. Once everyone is connected to the internet, it is just a matter of controlling the internet in order to control the information everyone in the world receives. Not to mention spy on everyone at the same time.

Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but when TPTB invest this kind of money you have to know they expect a "return" (more power) on their investment.

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/In ... ummer.aspx


$100 laptop due next year
But a slightly pricier version of the hand-powered, low-cost portable computer should be ready by summer.

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For the past 40 years, the Consumer Electronics Show has served as a mecca for the latest technological marvels geared to the tastes of affluent first-worlders.

But at this year's show in Las Vegas, one new device aims to suit some of the world's poorest consumers. The One Laptop Per Child Initiative unveiled its final industrial prototype of the XO, a laptop computer with a toylike look.

But to say it's a toy is misleading. The device is intended to bring the most isolated tribal village into the Information Age, with the ultimate goal of offering one to every child on the planet.


The XO is designed to survive and thrive in a rugged, power-sparse environment. Whereas a typical modern laptop requires 40 watts of power to use, this power miser needs a meager three watts to browse the Web and less than a single watt to display an electronic book.

The reason for the emphasis on low-power usage becomes clear when you realize that the power supply for the computer is human. The XO is equipped with a yo-yo-like generator that can be pulled with either a hand or a foot. By keeping power consumption low, the XO can offer two to five minutes of computing for each minute spent generating power.

"Power was obviously our main concern," said Michalis Bletsas, the developers' chief connectivity officer, at this week's unveiling in a small ballroom at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas.

But that didn't prevent the designers from making the laptop as powerful as they could manage.

The computer includes an innovative "mesh" networking technology that automatically connects every user in a village to each other, as well as to any Internet connection that might be available, as in the case of a satellite link or cellular connection. The mesh can link XOs up to a third of a mile apart.


Runs on Linux
The XO's innovative screen can operate in color or black and white. In black-and-white mode, it can be viewed clearly even in the brightest sunlight, ideal for rural villages where many activities occur outside. The laptop also has a video camera and built-in speakers.

The XO runs a trimmed-down version of the open-source Linux operating system. Bletsas said both Microsoft (MSFT, news, msgs) and Apple (AAPL, news, msgs) offered versions of their operating systems for the project, but neither was compact or secure enough to meet the initiative's needs. (MSN Money is owned and published by Microsoft.)

The goal price is less than $100 per unit, which the initiative hopes to achieve by 2008. "Currently, we're closer to 100 euros ($130) per laptop," Bletsas said.

By keeping the price low, the developers hope that governments in the developing world will be able to afford them.

Already, Argentina, Brazil, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Thailand, Uruguay and, most recently, Rwanda have committed to participate in the program. Rwanda hopes to have laptops for all of its schoolchildren within five years.

The developers expect to start delivering the machines this summer, with the goal of delivering 5 million units the first year.
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Dell Rumours

Postby TooStoned » Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:20 pm

I'm a woodworker and do unique custom pieces for some very wealthy folks. I recently was commissioned to do a desk for one of the Dell Execs in China. His father is buying it as a surprise for his B-day. I got to talking with the old man (amazing how these rethug shits can ignore my beard and dreads when they see my work) and he's saying that Dell laptops are going way, way down in price soon (supposedly by May) because of plants in China comming "on line".

Just a little FYI for the peeps...
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Postby MASONIC PLOT » Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:23 pm

Wow good info. I do woodwork too by the way, woodwork and stonemasonry mostly. I love it.
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Postby blanc » Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:21 pm

will every child on the planet get any other goodies or just the laptop vaccines?food?school?shelter?freedom from exploitation?peace?
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Postby Jezebelladonna » Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:40 pm

Hiya TooStoned, and welcome to this side of the blog.
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Postby Wombaticus Rex » Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:14 pm

Psyched to hear this, it's been a long time coming.
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worse-case senario

Postby t-an » Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:28 pm

Phase-locking the planet?

-control perception, control the people-

KEEP THE INTERNET FREE!
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The dream of Nicholas Negroponte

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:48 am

The MIT Media Lab is run by Nicholas Negroponte, the brother of John 'deathsquad' Negroponte. MIT is a thinktank for scientific fascism.

Nicholas announced several years ago that he wanted a computer for everyone around the $100 range.

No doubt because having datamined and analyzed the middle class through NSA and DARPA's Total Information Awareness programs it is now time to do cyber-surveillance on the more militarily-recruitable income class.

All the behavioral sciences, by the way, were co-opted by CIA right after WWII towards the goal of governance through psychological manipulation. MIT is right in there as one of the leading think tanks for fascists who herd the masses by latching onto their minds with media.
See Christopher Simpson's book, 'The Science of Coercion: 1945-1960.'

And that's what this $100 computer is all about. Cyber-fascism.

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http://laptop.media.mit.edu/



One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit association dedicated to research to develop a $100 laptop—a technology that could revolutionize how we educate the world's children. This initiative was launched by faculty members at the MIT Media Lab. It was first announced by Lab co-founder Nicholas Negroponte, now chairman of OLPC, at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland in January 2005.

Visit the $100 Laptop Website for the latest information.
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Postby Wombaticus Rex » Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:54 am

^^I think it's too simplistic to write this off as a bid for control, I think this is a bid for control which will backfire utterly in ways TPTB cannot predict or understand.
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Postby soulsurvivor » Tue Jan 16, 2007 1:36 am

This is when I first heard about it:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/tech ... 292854.stm

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mindcontrolmindcontrolmindcontrolmindcontrolmindcontrolmindc

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:42 am

If anyone thinks this is being done with the idea that it can help 'the child' or for any other altruistic reason, you are naive.

Remember, these machines are for lower-income demographics who will have on average less education and thus be more vulnerable to being directed by that Yahoo/AOL/mainstream bullshit in a controlled way when they get online.

This is true for Americans and in other countries which I suspect are the real targets.

When American media mind viruses get transmitted into other cultures they TAKE OVER.
Many countries figured this out and started to choke down the influx of US movies and TV.

Venezuela is creating their own film industry and this was announced just before the latest Miami Vice movie came out. Probably because that movie keeps the image of the evil South American druglord with American white hats tracking down those black hats.

So this is the plan - to do surveillance and social engineering on America's low-income people AND invade countries using media which also inter-acts like a data-mining spy.
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Postby Wombaticus Rex » Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:52 am

"Every tool is a weapon if you hold it right"

Don't be too quick to assume that everyone in the third world is, well.....inferior to us, basically. They're not naive, man.
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Postby Cosmic Cowbell » Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:53 am

I'm for it, as long as there's a link to RI on each and every desktop... :mrgreen:
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Not condescension.

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jan 16, 2007 3:17 am

Wombaticus Rex wrote:"Every tool is a weapon if you hold it right"

Don't be too quick to assume that everyone in the third world is, well.....inferior to us, basically. They're not naive, man.


I'm not being condescending or patronizing, WR, this is practically implied by the perps themeselves. Don't forget that the behavioral science spooks are are way ahead of us in almost any field we care to discuss. How do you think the poor will fare against them?
Hell, I know really bright middle class people who use their fekkin' computers for VIDEO GAMES and solitaire! Not learning how "we shall overcome."

You really want those CIA-NAZI-Mind control fuckers to shape the children of the world?!

Here, read for yourself and remember MK-ULTRA and Operation Mockingbird--

http://laptop.org/
Introducing the children's laptop from One Laptop per Child—a potent learning tool created expressly for the world's poorest children living in its most remote environments. The laptop was designed collaboratively by experts from both academia and industry, bringing to bear both extraordinary talent and many decades of collective field experience in every aspect of this non-profit humanitarian project. The result is a unique harmony of form and function; a flexible, ultra low-cost, power-efficient, responsive, and durable machine with which nations of the emerging world can leapfrog decades of development—immediately transforming the content and quality of their children's learning.


NOW. Look at the map with their plans and priorities.
I won't paste the map here because it is huge and will spread the page out too far.--

http://www.laptop.org/map.en_US.html
(green) those countries we plan to pilot

(red) those countries we plan to include in the post-launch phase

(orange) those countries who have expressed interest at the Ministry-of-Education level or higher

(yellow) those countries who are currently seeking government support
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Postby t-an » Tue Jan 16, 2007 4:28 am

The problem is...the people will want the technology. And their governments will want to control what they can access (i.e. see China).

Big Brother touches all. It's near impossible to structure against it, unless people have access to ALL the ideas. How likely will that be?

Though I have no evidence that he wasn't just a distraction, Bearden did say something once:

"Since all mind operations and functions are actually time-polarized electro-magnetic operations and functions, this means one can engineer the mind and its function at will."

How much technology devoted to mind control will be built into the newest generation of electronic tools? Getting the whole world ON LINE, might mean IN LINE.

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